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Netherlands launches real‑world trials of homegrown GPT‑NL model

Netherlands launches real‑world trials of homegrown GPT‑NL model

The Dutch government has moved its GPT‑NL artificial‑intelligence system out of the lab and into live pilots across public agencies. Built in partnership with research institutes, the model aims to handle municipal chatbots, civil‑service writing assistance and forensic data classification while operating under European legal standards. A notable feature is a licensing deal that compensates all major Dutch news publishers for the data used to train the system. Officials say the effort tests whether Europe can develop a sovereign AI alternative to U.S. providers, though the project’s modest budget raises questions about long‑term scalability.

Google I/O 2026 Set to Showcase Gemini 4.0, Android XR Glasses and New AI Features

Google I/O 2026 Set to Showcase Gemini 4.0, Android XR Glasses and New AI Features

Google's annual developer conference begins May 19, and insiders expect a slate of AI-driven announcements. The company is likely to unveil Gemini 4.0, a next‑generation large‑language model, and reveal details on Android XR smart glasses. Updates to Android 17, the upcoming Aluminum OS, and enhancements to AI tools such as Veo, Lyria and Beam are also on the agenda.

Tom Steyer Unveils AI Job Guarantee Plan for California Workers

Tom Steyer Unveils AI Job Guarantee Plan for California Workers

California gubernatorial hopeful Tom Steyer announced a sweeping proposal to guarantee good‑paying jobs for workers displaced by artificial intelligence. The plan would fund a Golden State Sovereign Wealth Fund through a token tax on big‑tech data processing, channeling money into housing, health care, energy modernization, expanded unemployment insurance and a new AI Worker Protection Administration. Steyer aims to position California as the first major economy to protect AI‑impacted workers while investing heavily in training and apprenticeship programs.

Meta Acquires Moltbook, Raising Questions About AI Security and User Data

Meta Acquires Moltbook, Raising Questions About AI Security and User Data

Meta announced the purchase of Moltbook, a niche social platform built for autonomous AI agents, as part of its intensified push into artificial intelligence. The Moltbook team will join Meta’s Superintelligence labs, but the company has offered no details on how the technology will be used. Industry observers warn that integrating a network where AI agents communicate freely could expose Meta’s massive user base on Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp to new security risks, reviving concerns about the firm’s handling of personal data.

OpenAI's 2024 leadership shake‑up and a looming phone rumor fuel industry chatter

OpenAI's 2024 leadership shake‑up and a looming phone rumor fuel industry chatter

The Vergecast highlighted the chaotic succession at OpenAI that unfolded after Sam Altman's 2024 ouster, a turmoil now on display in the Musk‑Altman trial. Text exchanges between Altman and former chief technology officer Mira Murati have become viral memes, underscoring the disorder. The episode also noted persistent rumors that OpenAI plans to launch its own smartphone—a move described as logical yet seemingly doomed. Additional tech news covered the new Fitbit Air, a home robot from iRobot founder Colin Angle, and a lawsuit over Apple’s Siri ads.

Nanoleaf Shifts Focus to AI‑Powered Robotics and Red‑Light Therapy Amid Smart‑Lighting Saturation

Nanoleaf Shifts Focus to AI‑Powered Robotics and Red‑Light Therapy Amid Smart‑Lighting Saturation

Smart‑lighting pioneer Nanoleaf is broadening its product line beyond LEDs, aiming at wellness devices, robotics and embodied AI. CEO Gimmy Chu says the smart‑home market is becoming commoditized as open standards like Matter drive prices down, prompting the company to launch a red‑light therapy mask, upcoming therapy panels and AI‑driven toys. While lighting still accounts for most of revenue, Nanoleaf plans to roll out new Matter‑compatible products and showcase its next‑generation hardware at IFA Berlin later this year.